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Parents of Fairfax Co. school children weigh in on Gov. Youngkin lifting mask mandate

Parents of children at Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) are weighing in on Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin鈥檚 executive order lifting the mask mandate at schools.

鈥淚t came as a shock because it鈥檚 a public health emergency right now with the surge,鈥 said Ang Golder, a parent of an FCPS elementary school student.

With COVID cases still high in Northern Virginia, Golder helped organize a petition that was delivered to the governor’s office on Friday asking that the mask mandate remain in place. She said more than 1,800 FCPS parents have signed it.

Another concern is that, without the mandate in place, outbreaks among staff would force students back to virtual learning.

Speaking against mask requirements, Eric Hooks, a father of two elementary age FCPS students, said the governor鈥檚 decision to lift the mandate is long overdue.

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 really important for them to get used to not wearing masks all the time,” Hooks said. “Especially when they are so young and have been wearing them for such a large portion of their young lives.鈥

He said he plans on following the governor鈥檚 updated guidance that parents should listen to principals until the Supreme Court of Virginia issues its ruling on the executive order.

But Hooks said he鈥檚 not happy about it.

鈥淚 have every right to take whatever precaution I need to protect my children鈥檚 health. In my estimation, the needs of my children are to be unmasked in school.鈥

Virginia鈥檚 largest school system said Friday it will continue to require masks when classes resume Tuesday, despite Gov. Youngkin鈥檚 executive order that would remove school mask requirements across the state.

In a letter to families, FCPS Superintendent Scott Brabrand said the school system requires 鈥渆veryone, regardless of vaccination status, to wear a mask inside our buildings and on our school buses, except when alone in a room.鈥

The current mask requirement covers staff, students and visitors.

The school system will be hosting a on the governor鈥檚 executive order on Monday, Jan. 24 from 7-8 p.m.

Many Northern Virginia counties, including Loudoun, Stafford and Prince William, as well as Arlington Schools have opted to maintain their current mask practices, which is based on guidance from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC).

The CDC recommends universal indoor masking for students 2 and older, staff, teachers and visitors to K-12 schools, independent of an individual’s vaccination status.

Shayna Estulin

Shayna Estulin joined 海角社区app in 2021 as an anchor/reporter covering breaking news in the D.C. region. She has loved radio since she was a child and is thrilled to now be part of Washington鈥檚 top radio news station.

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